On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 06:25 PM, Jacques wrote:

> Apple say zapping PRAM does not fix much anymore.  didn't change much
> when
> I tried. When fsck is needed the system WILL tell you. i get a feeling
> some may be
> (i may be *very* wrong here) using it as a desktop cleaner - it is not.

much in the spirit of rebuilding the desktop, resetting the CUDA, and 
resetting the power manager (on powerbooks), many people use fsck 
unnecessarily.

most useful things held in anything PRAM-ish are now set in NVRAM, 
which is not as easily reset (for good reason).


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